Butch Hancock
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Essay by Joe Nick Patoski, Texas Monthly, November 1978
Lubbock was the birthplace of rock'n'roll. And Texas rock'n'roll hasn't left home. ...
Butch Hancock: Own & Own (Demon LP/Cassette/CD)
Review by Michele Kirsch, New Musical Express, 6 January 1990
OUT OF the Texas troubadour tradition croaks the least famous former Flatlander (early '70s cult Country band — write a letter to Fred Fact for ...
America's Local Talent 1977: The Sounds Of Austin
Overview by Joe Nick Patoski, Phonograph Record, May 1977
THANKS TO the migration of musicians who actually believed Austin's blind boast that it was the new country music capital of the world, the central ...
Interview by Richard Wootton, Omaha Rainbow, Spring 1978
YOU HAVE four songs on Joe Ely's album; how did you get started into songwriting? ...
Lubbock on Everything: The Best Little Neo-Country Town in Texas?
Retrospective and Interview by Richard Gehr, unpublished, 1996
In 1996, Richard Gehr went down to Texas to explore the history and mythology of Buddy Hollys home town. This was his unpublished report for ...
Lubbock on Everything: The Evocation of Place in Popular Music (A West Texas Example)
Essay by Blake Gumprecht, Journal of Cultural Geography, Fall 1998
Landscape into Art THE ROLE OF LANDSCAPE and the importance of place in literature, poetry, the visual arts, even cinema and television, is well established ...
see also Flatlanders, The
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